Kiidk'yaas

Kiidk'yaas

Kiidk'yaas or Kiid K'iyaas ("ancient tree"), also referred to as the Golden Spruce, was a Sitka Spruce tree, "Picea sitchensis" 'Aurea', that grew on the banks of the Yakoun River in Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), British Columbia. It had a rare genetic mutation causing its needles to be golden in color.

It was revered by the Haida First Nation living on the island. In their lore, when their ancestors had mistreated each other, the Creator had buried their village under snow. An old man and a boy hid under a redcedar plank, and then fled up the Yakoun River. The old man warned the boy not to look back, but he disobeyed and was turned into the golden spruce. It was said that the tree would be admired until the last generation.

On January 22 1997, a 48-year-old unemployed logger named Grant Hadwin surreptitiously felled Kiidk'yaas as a political statement against logging companies. He was later arrested, but mysteriously disappeared before he could be brought to trial.

According to John Vaillant's book "The Golden Spruce", what is believed might be Hadwin's broken kayak and effects were found on a remote island some time after he went missing in a rough sea. Whether he had been killed, accidentally drowned, or left his belongings behind on purpose is not known.

The act shocked the Haida community. The elders felt they had failed to protect the tree adequately, and some were concerned that the prophecy that the tree would be admired to the last generation meant that the present generation of Haida would be the last.

However, in 1977, a group of botanists from the University of British Columbia (UBC) had visited Haida Gwaii in order to take cuttings from Kiidk'yaas. These cuttings were grafted onto an ordinary sitka spruce, resulting in golden saplings. The trees were grown in the UBC Botanical Garden and Centre for Plant Research.

Upon hearing of the tree's destruction, the arboretum offered one of the young trees to the Haida to replace Kiidk'yaas. The Haida accepted, planting it near where Kiidk'yaas had stood. In addition, attempts were made to propagate approximately 80 parts of the felled tree.

ee also

* List of famous trees.

External links

* [http://geog.tamu.edu/sarah/humangeog/tree.html University of British Columbia's involvement]
* [http://www.fsccanada.org/pdf_document/FSC_mailer.pdf The Spirit of Kiid K'iyaas] (.pdf)
* [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2002/11/04/021104fa_fact John Vaillant, "The Golden Bough", The New Yorker]
* [http://www.randomhouse.ca/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780676976458 The Golden Spruce written by John Vaillant]
* [http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org UBC Botanical Garden and Centre for Plant Research homepage]


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